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Dendrochronological analysis of wood samples from Kongens Nytorv (KBM 3829), fase 5B-1, Copenhagen, Denmark
Dendrochronological analysis of wood samples from Kongens Nytorv (KBM 3829), fase 2+3, Copenhagen, Denmark
Interaction between freestream turbulence and vortex shedding for a single tube in crossflow
The effect of freestream turbulence on the flow past a circular cylinder (tube) was studied experimentally for Reynolds numbers between 2 x 104 and 6 x 104. Investigations were carried out for uniform (non-turbulent) flow and for turbulent flows having turbulence intensities between 1.3 and 4.1%. The variations in the pressure forces and shedding frequencies were found to be related to the variati
Dendrochronological analysis of wood samples from Kongens Nytorv (KBM 3829), fase 4B, Copenhagen, Denmark
Wood anatomy and dendrochronological analysis of wood samples from Kongens Nytorv (KBM 3829), fase 5B-2, Copenhagen, Denmark
Flow around rectangular cylinders: pressure forces and wake frequencies
This paper concerns an experimental investigation of the flow around and pressure forces on fixed (non-vibrating) rectangular cylinders at angles of attack 0° - 90°. Pressure forces and moments for cylinders with side ratios B / A = 1, 1.62, 2.5 and 3 (shortest side A = 20 ram) were estimated from measurements of static pressure distributions at mid-span. Wake frequencies and associated Strouhal n
Dendrochronological analysis of wood samples from Kongens Nytorv (KBM 3829), fase 6, Copenhagen, Denmark
Dendrochronological analysis of wood samples from Kongens Nytorv (KBM 3829), fase 45A, Copenhagen, Denmark
An experimental study of the flow around a circular cylinder: Influence of aspect ratio
The investigation is concentrated on two important quantities – the Strouhal number and the mean base suction coefficient, both measured at the mid-span position. Reynolds numbers from about 50 to 4 × 104 were investigated. Different aspect ratios, at low blockage ratios, were achieved by varying the distance between circular end plates (end plate diameter ratios between 10 and 30). It was not pos
Dendrochronological analysis of wood samples from Kongens Nytorv (KBM 3829), trench 24, Copenhagen, Denmark
Flow around a circular cylinder: aspects of fluctuating lift
Dendrochronological analysis of wood samples from Gammel Strand, Copenhagen, Denmark
Dendrochronological analysis of wood samples from Kongens Nytorv and Gammel strand (KBM 3829), Copenhagen, Denmark
Dendrokronologisk analys av prover från loge, Gamla byvägen 32, Yngsjö, Skåne
Turbulence and Reynolds number effects on the flow and fluid forces on a single cylinder in cross flow
The flow around a smooth and rigid tube (circular cylinder) in cross flow has been investigated experimentally. The experiments were carried out in a closed-circuit low-speed wind tunnel. Two test tubes (diameters 41 and 120 mm, respectively) fitted with end plates were used. The fluctuating pressures on the tube surface were sensed by microphones in pinhole arrangements while the modulus of the s
Free-stream turbulence and tube spacing effects on surface pressure fluctuations for two tubes in an in-line arrangement
An experimental investigation of surface pressure distributions (mean and r.m.s.) on two tubes (circular cylinders) mounted in an in-line or tandem arrangement was carried out in a low-speed, closed-circuit wind tunnel. The measurements were mainly performed at a subcritical Reynolds number, Re = 2·0 × 104, at three different turbulence intensities of the approaching cross-flow (0·1, 1·4 and 3·2%)
Numerical simulation of unsteady low-Reynolds number flow around rectangular cylinders
Calculations of unsteady two-dimensional-flow around rectangular cylinders at incidence are presented. The Reynolds numbers are low ( ⩽ 200), so that the flow presumably is laminar. The results are in reasonable agreement with the indeed scarce experimental data available at these low Reynolds numbers. An incompressible SIMPLEC code is used employing non-staggered grid arrangement. A third-order Q
Low-Reynolds number flow around a square cylinder at incidence: Study of blockage, onset of vortex shedding and outlet boundary condition
Calculations of unsteady 2D flow around a square cylinder at incidence (α=0°−45°) are presented. The Reynolds numbers are low (Re=45–200) so that the flow is presumably laminar. A von Kármán vortex sheet is predicted behind the cylinders with a periodicity which agrees well with experiments. An incompressible SIMPLEC code is used with a non-staggered grid arrangement. A third-order QUICK scheme is
Simulation of unsteady three-dimensional flow around a square cylinder at moderate Reynolds numbers
Direct numerical simulations of two-dimensional (2D) and 3-D unsteady flow around a square cylinder for moderate Reynolds numbers (Re=150–500) are performed, employing an implicit fractional step method finite-volume code with second-order accuracy in space and time. The simulations, which are carried out with a blockage ratio of 5.6%, indicate a transition from 2-D to 3-D shedding flow between Re